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Documented by nacs12 on 24th March 2010.
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- wonastow wrote
- In 'North Yorkshire' (1863) Baker says "of the two branch glens which open out at the village of Boltby, the western of these is the more interesting, a deep, boggy, heathery and wooded hollow, which is called Gurtof gill; to which, in times past, the members of our Thirsk Natural History Society have often resorted ..."